OBITUARY

Mollye Vilbig

March 9, 1925 – September 12, 2018

Mollye Marie Sabo Vilbig, 93 1/2 years old, of Dallas, TX, passed away on September 12, 2018. She was born to Madie Hopkins Sabo and David Paul Sabo, Sr. in Dallas, TX on March 9, 1925. Mollye married John W (Buddy) Vilbig, III on September 4, 1946.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her brother, David Paul Sabo, Jr., and her sister JoAnn Simms. Mollye is survived by her children, David Vilbig of Ft. Worth and Madie Vilbig-King of Dallas; grandchildren, Robert Vilbig, Cortney Bibby, John Vilbig, and Jacob King; four great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; sister, Dr. Mary Hoffman; numerous nieces and nephews; and a lifetime of dear friends.
A Rosary will be prayed on Wednesday, September 26 at 7pm at Sparkman-Crane Funeral Home. A Memorial Mass will be held in her honor at Christ the King Catholic Church on Thursday, September 27 at 1pm. Mollye will be placed with her husband in the columbarium at the Dallas – Fort Worth National Cemetery on Friday, September 28 at 1:15pm.

REMEMBERING

Mollye Vilbig

Kaye Burkhardt

September 25, 2018

I have many fond memories of Mollye sharing her home with us many times for wonderful hospitality, celebrating events and friendship. Mollye was one of the kindest ladies I have ever known. She was always cheerful and extremely thoughtful of others. Never an unkind word! She is missed already.

Gloria Karmele

September 17, 2018

Dear Madie,In your moment of loss I would like to share with you this thought. Birth not a beginning, death is not an end.Love and hugs to you,Gloria

Rebecca DeGrasse

September 16, 2018

A sweet lady for sure. Family, church, bridge and tennis were her loves.

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